What is the Tomatometer®?

The Tomatometer rating – based on the published opinions of hundreds of film and
television critics – is a trusted measurement of movie and TV programming quality
for millions of moviegoers. It represents the percentage of professional critic reviews
that are positive for a given film or television show.

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Fresh

The Tomatometer is 60% or higher.

Rotten

The Tomatometer is 59% or lower.

Certified Fresh

Movies and TV shows are Certified Fresh with a steady Tomatometer of 75% or
higher after a set amount of reviews (80 for wide-release movies, 40 for
limited-release movies, 20 for TV shows), including 5 reviews from Top Critics.

Ann Richards

Actress Ann Richards, born Shirley Ann Richards in Sydney, Australia, to an American father and New Zealander mother, began her film career in the late '30s playing ingénues and leads in Australian films. Following the beginning of WWII, Richards moved to Hollywood where she played co-leads and leads in films for MGM and other studios. Richards was a talented actress, but she was choosy about her roles and finally retired from films in the early '50s. Later, she infrequently appeared on-stage. In 1971, she published a volume of her poetry, The Grieving Senses; she has also published a verse play, Helen of Troy.